International cargo process in 8 simple steps

1. Check restrictions

Not all cargo is equal. Some restrictions and prohibitions may apply for safety and other reasons. It’s best to check these before going any further.

2. Select product and service

Determine which product and service is best going to suit based on the features which are important to you.

3. Make booking

For you to be assured your cargo will travel, you will need to book space on our aircraft in advance.

4. Prepare cargo

You are responsible for the preparation of your cargo in a manner suited to air travel. Please view our container guideline.

5. Complete Air Waybill

The Air Waybill (AWB) is a document required to ship cargo internationally and is completed on behalf of the shipper usually by a Freight Forwarder, an Air New Zealand Cargo office, or an agent appointed by us for the purposes of: